Pushing The Bear - Criticism

Criticism

Berner, Robert L. "World Literature in Review: Native American." World Literature Today 71.1 (1997): 198-199.

Elias, Amy J. "Fragments That Rune Up the Shores: Pushing the Bear, Coyote Aesthetics, and Recovered History." MFS: Modern Fiction Studies 45.1 (1999): 185-211.

Fitz, Karsten. "Native and Christian: Religion and Spirituality as Transcultural Negotiation in American Indian Novels of the 1990s." American Indian Culture and Research Journal 26.2 (2002): 1-15.

Hale, Frederick. "The Confrontation of Cherokee Traditional Religion and Christianity in Diane Glancy's Pushing the Bear." Missionalia. 20 Apr. 2008

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